Imaging of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Repair and Its Complications
OBJECTIVE. This article provides a review of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction procedures and their normal postoperative appearance. Then, we review commonly encountered complications...
Use of Intravenous Gadolinium-based Contrast Media in Patients with Kidney Disease: Consensus Statements from the American College of Radiology and the National Kidney Foundation | Radiology
Single-photon-emitting or positron-emitting radionuclides employed in nuclear medicine are detected by using sophisticated imaging devices, whereas simpler detection devices are used to quantify activity for the following applications: measuring doses of radiopharmaceuticals, performing radiotracer bioassays, and monitoring and controlling radiation risk in the clinical environment. Detectors are categorized in terms of function, the physical state of the transducer, or the mode of operation. The performance of a detector is described by the parameters efficiency, energy resolution and discrimination, and dead time. A detector may be used to detect single events (pulse mode) or to measure the rate of energy deposition (current mode). Some detectors are operated as simple counting systems by using a single-channel pulse height analyzer to discriminate against background or other extraneous events. Other detectors are operated as spectrometers and use a multichannel analyzer to form an energy spectrum. The types of detectors encountered in nuclear medicine are gas-filled detectors, scintillation detectors, and semiconductor detectors. The ionization detector, Geiger-Müller detector, extremity and area monitor, dose calibrator, well counter, thyroid uptake probe, Anger scintillation camera, positron emission tomographic scanner, solid-state personnel dosimeter, and intraoperative probe are examples of detectors used in clinical nuclear medicine practice.
Promoting Trust and Morale by Changing How the Word Provider Is Used
This Viewpoint discusses the origins of the term provider as a reference to health care professionals, considers unintentional and potentially detrimental consequences of its use, and recommends replacement of the term with precise and respectful language that specifies the titles, roles, and...
What is a LAN? What is a network segment? Ethernet collision domains vs broadcast domains. How network switches work? How to send IP packets? VLAN vs VXLAN.
The Elephant Trunk Procedure for Aortic Aneurysm Repair: An Illustrated Guide to Surgical Technique With CT Correlation : American Journal of Roentgenology : Vol. 197, No. 6 (AJR)
STS Cardiothoracic Surgery E-Book from The Society of Thoracic Surgeons provides expert guidance for Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery. Sections include Pearson’s General Thoracic, Esphageal, Adult Cardiac, and Pediatric and Congenital Cardiac Surgery.
Chest CT Features of North American Paragonimiasis
The purpose of this study was to characterize the chest CT findings of North American paragonimiasis due to Paragonimus kellicotti in the largest (to our knowledge) case series reported to date and to compare the findings with those reported for paragonimiasis ...
Mechanisms of Uptake of Common Radiopharmaceuticals RadioGraphics Fundamentals | Online Presentation
Classifying radiopharmaceuticals by their mechanisms of uptake helps radiologists accurately interpret nuclear medicine images by facilitating an understanding of the physiologic distributions and ...